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Cornelius NC began as a small mill town over 100 years ago but now seems to have been overtaken with the development of new subdivisions and lake side mansions. A bit pricier than Huntersville real estate,  and a bit further from Uptown Charlotte. Premier living can be found at The Peninsula, where your home can overlook the golf course and the lake. The public can also enjoy the two county parks in Cornelius; Jetton Park and Ramsey Creek Park.

Of the three North Mecklenburg towns, Davidson has been most resistant to Lake Norman growth. Davidson grew by just over 3,000 residents. Today the small college town has just over 7,500 residents. Planners have struggled to manage growth and provide services while preserving the warmth and small-town charm that attracts new citizens. Still a college town that locals often call a village, Davidson embraces a Main Street, know-your-neighbors way of life.  The town is very strict with its zoning regulations, and that has contributed to its slow growth.
While Huntersville and Cornelius experienced massive growth in the 1990s, area residents can now take advantage of the $56 million Presbyterian Hospital Huntersville, on N.C 73 at I-77. Newcomers can choose from a broad range of home styles and prices in gated communities, family-friendly neighborhoods with sidewalks and bike trails, waterfront condominium communities with boat slips or spacious luxury apartments. Huntersville also has a new family fitness center and outdoor fun park where kids can slide through tubes, spray water cannons and climb sprinkler-filled jungle gyms set inside a pool..

Many neighborhoods offer private golf facilities and amenities such as a residents’ club or country club that offers swimming, tennis and dining facilities. These include The Peninsula Club in Cornelius, River Run Country Club in Davidson, and NorthStone Club in Huntersville.

Neo-traditional neighborhoods sometimes referred to as “new urban design,” have recently become a trend in the Huntersville/Cornelius area. By combining homes, shops, service businesses and restaurants in a self-contained community linked by sidewalks and open green space, they offer a fun new twist on the village concept.


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Huntersville NC is known for its great schools,   swim neighborhoods and its continued solid growth. Another big addition to Huntersville is the new state of the art facility at Presbyterian Hospital. Growth really started picking up around the late 1980's when IBM moved into the University area of Charlotte! 

 These three towns have been transformed from small dots on the map, to a much sought after living environment! Just thirty minutes outside of Charlotte City Center, with all the amenities of city life, from business parks to bistros, housing to health care. Each cities down town section still offers the quaint feel of the old ways, while the newer areas are growing at a record pace.

 In 1990, 3,000 people called Huntersville home. But proximity between the Queen City and Lake Norman, lower home prices, less traffic and quiet communities has catapulted Huntersville’s population to more than 30,000 today.
 The transit line is scheduled to continue its way up to Huntersville to help offset some of the traffic woes felt by the daily Uptown commuters.
 Birkdale Village (winning well deserved design concept awards) is located in Huntersville. It includes apartments and offices above  the Nantucket-style shopping center’s quaint Main Street is lined a pizza parlor, ice cream shop, sushi bar, wine room, plenty of good restaurants, and a popular 16-screen stadium-seating movie theater, bookstores and a variety of clothing shops.

Birkdale Golf Club, part of a 600-home master-planned community in Huntersville that includes a residents’ club, has one of the best public courses in the state.


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